Chemical News and Journal of Industrial Science, Tom 144,Wydanie 3755Chemical news office., 1932 |
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... spectrum in the main depends upon the electrons in the outer ring it consists of certain sharp lines . It is one of the greatest of our achievements , largely associated with the name of Niels Bohr , that mathematics has been able to ...
... spectrum in the main depends upon the electrons in the outer ring it consists of certain sharp lines . It is one of the greatest of our achievements , largely associated with the name of Niels Bohr , that mathematics has been able to ...
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... spectrum of hydrogen . Mathema- tical analysis by means of wave mechanics led to the deduction that two stable configu- rations of the hydrogen molecule exist . The study of the Raman spectrum of liquid hydrogen led to similar ...
... spectrum of hydrogen . Mathema- tical analysis by means of wave mechanics led to the deduction that two stable configu- rations of the hydrogen molecule exist . The study of the Raman spectrum of liquid hydrogen led to similar ...
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... Spectrum of Arsenic ( As II ) . By A. S. Rao , M.A. , M.Sc. About 70 lines belonging to the spectrum of As II have been identified as due to com- binations between the deep terms of the singlet and triplet systems . A provisional term ...
... Spectrum of Arsenic ( As II ) . By A. S. Rao , M.A. , M.Sc. About 70 lines belonging to the spectrum of As II have been identified as due to com- binations between the deep terms of the singlet and triplet systems . A provisional term ...
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